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Writer's pictureKenneth Gibson MSP

Early Learning and Childcare saves Families in Scotland £4,900 Per Year Per Child


Thousands of families across North Ayrshire and Scotland are saving around £4,900 annually for each child, thanks to funded Early Learning and Childcare (ELC) from the SNP Government.


The latest figures show that 111,574 children were in funded ELC places at the end of January 2022 - an increase of 20,684 (23%), since August 2021.


Of these, 88% (97,887 children) were taking advantage of the full offer of 1,140 hours of funded ELC a year. The total saving to families from the 1,140 hours offer is estimated to be £4,900 per child per annum.


Kenneth Gibson MSP said:


“It’s great to see so many families accessing funded ELC and making significant savings – particularly at a time when so many are struggling with cost of living increases.


“As well as saving families money, funded ELC brings real benefits for children. Providing access to free, high-quality early learning and childcare enriches children’s early years and provides them with skills and confidence for starting school and beyond. It also supports parents’ ability to work, train or study.”



At the end of January 2022:

  • Every council had reported an increase between 6% and 26% in numbers of two to five-year-olds accessing funded ELC compared with August 2021

  • 97% of those (108,678) were accessing more than 600 hours a year

  • 20,684 more children were accessing 1,140 hours compared with August 2021

  • the number of three to five-year-olds in funded places increased by 23%

  • the number of two-year-olds in funded places rose from 5,966 to 6,913 – an increase of 16%

Legislation came into effect on 1 August 2021 to make the expanded offer of 1,140 hours available across Scotland.


The offer is available to all three and four-year-olds and two-year-olds who need it most.


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